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Anyone else reckon we're going up?



casbom

Well-known member
Jul 24, 2007
2,598
The due date for our 3rd child is the 27th May, she'll probably go into labour on the day we go to Wembley! Tough choice.....
 






Mowgli37

Enigmatic Asthmatic
Jan 13, 2013
6,371
Sheffield
I'm very cautiously optimistic, one game at a time etc. We should all be careful to avoid a repeat of last season's ridiculous complacency about the semi-final, many on NSC were already choosing their seat at Wembley!
 


symyjym

Banned
Nov 2, 2009
13,138
Brighton / Hove actually
Of course if Gus was still manager then we would be in Leicesters position, logically there is one spare play off place as Leicester and Burnley will go up as top 2, QPR, Derby and Wigan are certainties now and that leaves us, Forest and Reading scrapping over one place

By his own admission he had reached his ceiling and said that chances like last season never come around often, so your statement is flawed.
 


Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,342
Brighton factually.....
Wigan Ath will be in the play offs and look like they could tear any team apart, so for that reason alone it's a no from me.
 




Braders

Abi Fletchers Gimpboy
Jul 15, 2003
29,224
Brighton, United Kingdom
Nah , frustratingly seventh on the final day
 






Napper

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
24,453
Sussex
There are still 11 games to go. Wigan may well have peaked too early. I see no point in worrying about who is in form now, when it could be another side altogether in six weeks' time. I'm not saying it'll be us by any means, but who's to say Reading, Derby, Forest or even Ipswich may not be the team in red-hot form who everyone is desperate to avoid by May?

Or like palace be out of form and win it . We were red hot going into them . Form means nothing in play offs

Get there then have decent chance
 


Poppett63

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2011
392
Our achievements so far this season, with our injury list, have been excellent. The thing which is very much in our favour is our brilliant defence. Admittedly, we probably only have one classy keeper but we have others who are interchangeable and all exceptional at this level: 2 x right backs, 2 x left backs and 3 x centre backs who would all be at home in any championship team and have proved capable against premiership opposition.

We have the best British find of the year in Ince and March could yet be the best player we have ever had. Our midfield is now settling and as much as I love him! We play better without Spanish Dave. Stephens is going to be a star.

Up front, we have so many options headed by Ulloah and there isn't a team in the league who relish Lua Lua coming on with 25 minutes to go just as they are getting tired. He is a game changer and strike fear into our opponents. We also have Hoskins and Makail-Smith to add some spark, fresh for the run in.

We may not make the play-offs but if we do, no one will want to play us. We will beat QPR 3-1 at Wembley with Hoskins scoring the 3rd!
 




Cheeky Monkey

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
23,877
:) Quality....I'm a massive Sparks fan, I remember seeing the joke but for some reason never kept it (!?) two little guys one with a perm and one with a tash watching the cabbie struggle to remove a suitcase from the boot, while planes took off in the background "When this thing gets out Sparks are gonna fly"

That's the fella! :lolol:
 




Stevie Boy

Well-known member
Nov 2, 2004
6,364
Horam




Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,188
Goldstone
The due date for our 3rd child is the 27th May, she'll probably go into labour on the day we go to Wembley! Tough choice.....
Well, not really. She's hardly going to be in a fit state to join you immediately after giving birth.
 


The Maharajah of Sydney

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
1,416
Sydney .
Same amount of points (56) after 35 games last season .
19 pts from our last 11 matches required to equal last season's total of 75 .


2012/13 : result-pos-pts

36 09.03.2013 Bolton Wanderers away L0-1 7 56
37 12.03.2013 Barnsley away L1-2 7 56
38 17.03.2013 Crystal Palace home W3-0 7 59
39 30.03.2013 Nottingham Forest away D2-2 6 60
40 02.04.2013 Charlton Athletic home D0-0 6 61
41 06.04.2013 Leicester City home D1-1 6 62
42 13.04.2013 Middlesbrough away W2-0 5 65
43 16.04.2013 Peterborough United away D0-0 4 66
44 20.04.2013 Blackpool home W6-1 4 69
45 27.04.2013 Leeds United away W2-1 4 72
46 04.05.2013 Wolverhampton Wndrs home W2-0 4 75


2013/14

36 22.03.2014 Ipswich Town home
37 25.03.2014 Sheffield Wednesday away
38 29.03.2014 Middlesbrough home
39 01.04.2014 Blackburn Rovers away
40 05.04.2014 Barnsley away
41 08.04.2014 Leicester City away
42 12.04.2014 Charlton Athletic home
43 18.04.2014 Huddersfield Town away
44 21.04.2014 Blackpool home
45 26.04.2014 Yeovil Town home
46 03.05.2014 Nottingham Forest away
 


Machiavelli

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2013
17,776
Fiveways
By his own admission he had reached his ceiling and said that chances like last season never come around often, so your statement is flawed.

It could be that it's not Ernest's statement that was flawed, but Gus' claim that the ceiling had been hit, a claim that was really another way of saying that Gus thought he was now too big for the club.
Ernest is flawed, however, in saying that Derby and Wigan are play-off certainties. I'd be mightily surprised if Wigan don't make it but, then again, they've got a lot of games to play in not much time. Derby's league position flatters them, and they seem to be wobbling.
 


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